Hello,
I've been playing around with a couple of CURRENT 70.0.17 servers and noticed that whenever I transferred an account from one server to another, regardless of whether it was from WHM or the command line, database credentials were not being restored. In the output, there were a lot of these:
Use of uninitialized value $password in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/DBI/Mysql/Utils.pm line 79
I'm using MariaDB 10.2 on both servers. Running CentOS 7.4 on both.
Manually going into cPanel -> MySQL Databases and changing the password for the MySQL user based on the credentials found in the config files of the application worked, but I'm concerned that this is going to confuse a lot of people..
P.S. this forum account is now personal as I left my former employers last year - if somebody could downgrade it from a PartnerNOC to the bog standard, great unwashed public account, I'd be grateful
I've been playing around with a couple of CURRENT 70.0.17 servers and noticed that whenever I transferred an account from one server to another, regardless of whether it was from WHM or the command line, database credentials were not being restored. In the output, there were a lot of these:
Use of uninitialized value $password in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/DBI/Mysql/Utils.pm line 79
I'm using MariaDB 10.2 on both servers. Running CentOS 7.4 on both.
Manually going into cPanel -> MySQL Databases and changing the password for the MySQL user based on the credentials found in the config files of the application worked, but I'm concerned that this is going to confuse a lot of people..
P.S. this forum account is now personal as I left my former employers last year - if somebody could downgrade it from a PartnerNOC to the bog standard, great unwashed public account, I'd be grateful
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